Tharazero1 Maybe we could have a 2017 update My rarest would have to either be my BNIB Motor Road and Rail James, Tomy Oliver or Tomica World Eurostar
mod thana I know nothing which one is so call rare item in your place, but in my place these are quite hard to find.
Super I hadn't realized that the Branded Evolta Tram came in any other colors than the original (I think) cream & blue one. Have not seen the blue one before.
mod thana Super wrote I hadn't realized that the Branded Evolta Tram came in any other colors than the original (I think) cream & blue one. Have not seen the blue one before. ... then, I got an answer now, my rarest Tomy Plarail is Blue Evolta.
MuddyPoppins Super wrote I hadn't realized that the Branded Evolta Tram came in any other colors than the original (I think) cream & blue one. Have not seen the blue one before. Super you took the words right out of my mouth!
Super @Mod Thana If I may can I ask .. Did you get that blue Evolta Tram from an Online Auction site, Online store or a visit to Japan? (you don't have to answer, I understand) The real one does not look like a re-wrap of the first one so I am assuming it is actually a second version. With a little research uncovered that this second one was built by High School students but I am unsure of what size dry cell batteries they used. The first Tram used 99 D Cells for power. This article states that the blue Tram used 600 batteries but failed to say what size. I guess I would have to assume that since the first Tram used 99 D Cells that this second version must have used C or AA since they used so many more. Anyone know? http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/brand-or-agency/2015/12/panasonic-evolta-battery-smashes-another-record-after-powering-2-hr-36-min-train-408538
mod thana Super wrote @Mod Thana If I may can I ask .. Did you get that blue Evolta Tram from an Online Auction site, Online store or a visit to Japan? (you don't have to answer, I understand) The real one does not look like a re-wrap of the first one so I am assuming it is actually a second version. With a little research uncovered that this second one was built by High School students but I am unsure of what size dry cell batteries they used. The first Tram used 99 D Cells for power. This article states that the blue Tram used 600 batteries but failed to say what size. I guess I would have to assume that since the first Tram used 99 D Cells that this second version must have used C or AA since they used so many more. Anyone know? http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/brand-or-agency/2015/12/panasonic-evolta-battery-smashes-another-record-after-powering-2-hr-36-min-train-408538 Hi Super, I got the blue Evolta from an Online Auction last year. (Yahoo Auction Japan). 🙂
SUCCulent Probably the rarest train i have is the steam along thomas (2005). Thats my favorite train and set. 😃
Tharazero1 Very nice and welcome to blue plastic tracks. I had a steam along thomas but my mum 'mistakingly' sold it at a garage sale. I still have the long clarabell that came with it though
JulianTrainKid For me, it's these little engines! I've always wanted these old western styled locos from Pla(y)rail!